Even though I have not seen a huge amount of Spaghetti Westerns, I sincerely doubt that anything can top The Great Silence for me. A perfect film through and through.
So interesting! I love western but I have never experienced the Italian spaghetti westerns. Definitely something that I thought about trying especially after watching some commentary and ideas on the spaghetti western so I think I'm looking forward to trying that out
Arrow western box sets are top notch. Love the Complete Sartana, Ringo and love Django. Definitely buying this one too! Interesting thing, I’ve been watching spaghetti westerns with my wife who isn’t the hugest western fan but she loves the spaghetti westerns and when I went over to watch a Ranown movie she’s like “man, these sure move slow don’t they” haha. Spaghetti westerns are meant for my wife I guess!
Massacre time is a great western the 2nd of franco nero 1st Django 2nd massacre time 3rd Texas addio They are great and classic as well Fantastic performance from franco nero and George Hilton You will enjoy the movie Thanks for your beautiful comments
Your reviews are the best and you always let us know about language in these types of movies and for me that's really important as I'm not familiar with these types of movies and you answer everything and most of the time I just need to finish the video before I have any questions. Take Care and Stay Safe.
Love a good spaghetti western and this set looks awesome. Great advance preview Heath while I wait (probably for ages 😫) for my set to arrive here in Australia. Living vicariously through your vid in the meantime 😁. Plus I can tick another Fulci film off the filmography. I love collecting as much of a complete works in the best versions possible from directors I really dig and Fulci is one of them (amongst many others!). Of course as you rightly say Leone is the no brainer spaghetti western benchmark with probably Corbucci next for mine in terms of the amount of spags of quality he produced (how good is The Great Silence!!). Probably my fave outside of that though is Sergio Sollima's The Big Gundown. Absolutely love that film. This Vengeance Trails set of course will be extra awesome to dig into given the great book and those masses of extra features. *Rubs hands in glee*. If recommending spags for newbies I'd go with : 1) The Dollars Trilogy (all 3) 2) Django 3) The Big Gundown 4) The Great Silence 5) My Name Is Nobody
Hi Cereal At Midnight, Did you notice the reversal sleeves on this particular set have a miss print? Mine do. “My name is Pecos” and “Massacre Time” have the same pictures on the sleeve, and so do others. It’s an error. This is not uncommon with Arrow the last few years. Anyway, when you get a chance, maybe see what yours has. Thanks, Vlad
I love a lot of Spaghetti Westerns. I started getting into them back in the late '80s when I took a college class in cinematography. Sergio Leone is the ultimate director of Spaghetti Westerns with incredible movies like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly; A Fistfull of Dollars; and For a Few Dollars More (Dollars Trilogy). His masterpiece is Once Upon a Time in the West. But you have to also include Duck, You Sucker! (Fistfull of Dynamite). However, I would highly recommend watching any other Speghetti Western on Amazon Video or RUclips before making a purchase. In my opinion, they are so hit and miss. Some people like the Sergio Corbucci movies, others don't. For example, I like The Mercenary (1968), but I don't like Django (1966). A couple of things always seem to make them great -- Ennio Marricone's scores and the earlier the movie the better (later movies get lazy imho). I also seem to gravitate to Lee Van Cleef, like in Death Rides a Horse. There are lot of films to check out, then you can buy the ones you really like.
Really great video. Never really watched many spaghetti westerns but your discussion on them here has really peaked my interest. Would you recommend the Sartana collection or Vengeance trails for a newbie?
Oh, that's a tough question! I'm gonna go with Vengeance Trails since it's four different directors, actors, and stories. Sartana is a franchise, so they're all kind of similar. Vengeance Trails will give you a wider look at the genre, even though all four movies share the revenge theme.
As I recall Italian films were always around 2 hours because in the 60s Italian movie theatres did not allow smoking so they needed an interval for a smoke break....however I loooove westerns and am trying to compile all the films of Lee Van Cleef on Bluray ..some are so hard to find..
My first western I enjoyed was the good the bad the weird, a Korean version of leones. Then I watched good the bad the ugly and loved them both. Now I just got the man with no name trilogy and am slowly going through it. But what else do you all recommend? I’m really starting to enjoy and appreciate these movies now that I’m in my 30s. Also, Italian sword and sorcery movies?! Tell me more
Just got Vengeance trails box today and watched Massacre Time. I’m a huge spaghetti western fan but have never seen this before. Gotta say I loved it. So violent and kind a creepy at some points. I’d say this goes to my top 10 spaghetti films! 5/5
Great package! Specially massacre time Great western I love your interview Yes we need more spaghetti western from Arrow video and eurospy like Kiss the girl and make them die Professional killer Hot diamonds in cold blood and more others
Massacre time is one of my favorites. Franco nero and George hilton are great in this movie. That whipping scene is really violent. I always go with the english version. The song is awesome. Spaghetti westerns have great songs. Tomas Milian is my favorite actor. Henry silva is another favorite actor.
Thank you, I’ve been collecting movies since I was about 10 years old which is way over 30 years ago. Spaghetti western I have heard the term many times but since I’m not into westerns or haven’t been I have no idea what a spaghetti western is. Thank you for giving me a list of spaghetti westerns that I need to check out. This is something that sounds fascinating and I would be most likely enjoying. I like sonography and I like the art as well as the storyline As a child my mom seem to like watching Bonanza and all John Wayne movies
it looks like I'm going to have to buy some Spaghetti Westerns. I already have some Westerns in my movie collection, but not enough of them. Hopefully, that'll change soon. Otherwise, thanks once again Heath for another great video. I really appreciate the continued hard work!
Definitely gonna pick this set up, right in my wheelhouse. This as slightly off topic, but I wondered if you might have seen the film I worked on in 2017? The title is "The man who killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot". I feel like you might be one of those people who could appreciate the film, it can be a bit polarizing, because it subverts expectations a bit. There's elements that touch on homage to exploitation films (hence the crazy title), but for the most part it's a slow burn character drama about life regrets. Even though we made the film for under 2 million dollars, all the crew were so invested in the project that it came out with a real level of visual beauty and I feel like it can easily stand next to a lot of big budget films in the look and feel of it's production values. One of the best experiences of my life, and getting to meet and work with Sam Elliot was so much fun. If you get a chance to check it out, I'd like to hear what you think.
I LOVED The Man Who Killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot! Very cool that you worked on it! Yes, very subversive movie, but one that has a lot of interesting ideas and themes, for those who are patient. When I finished Hitler/Bigfoot, it occured to me that there are at least three interpretations to the movie, and that none of them feel like a stretch or like they're right or wrong. There's even an interpretation that the story is all in Elliott's mind, which I like. It plays on multiple levels and doesn't offer solid answers, and I loved it for that. We need more movies that take those risks and can start conversations. It's one of those films that feels like a singular vision, not a hodgepodge driven by executives and focus groups. So glad that you're associated with it. May I ask what your involvement was?
@@CerealAtMidnight That's awesome that you liked it! I have been good friends with the writer/director Bob K for many years, even got to read the screenplay in its formative stages, and that's how I got involved with the production. I am a graphic artist/illustrator by trade, but I've always liked making three dimensional objects too, so I was given the job of prop maker for the film. Almost every shot in the film features something I had to fabricate by hand, so it's hard to watch the movie with me without being annoyed by "there's that thing I made for this shot", lol. Before this, the only other feature I worked on was in the art dept. for Lucky Mckee's "The Woman", which was shot around 2010 here in western Mass. where I live. I've been a cinephile my whole life, but the idea of working in the film industry never seemed like anything attainable, having grown up and lived solely in New England. I feel really lucky to have been able to work with so many people I'd idolized my whole life, the pool of epic talent involved was insane: Doug Trumball, Richard Yuricich, Rococo Gioffre who you might know from some little movies like 2001: a Space Odyssey, Blade Runner, Close Encounters, etc. And John Sayles, Sam Elliot, Aiden Turner, the list goes on... Can't wait to see what Bob's next script to be filmed will be, he is definitely dedicated to making artful cinema!
Ah, that's fantastic! Congrats to you being able to step into that world and be a part of it. Next time I watch Hitler/Bigfoot, I'll have to pay special attention to the props. Speaking of The Woman, my friend, writer Joshua Jabcuga, was mentored by Jack Ketchum, who as you know co-wrote the movie and book The Woman was based on. Sometimes it's a small world!
Hello friend I always watch your video and I enjoy your speech I am also a spaghetti western fan since my childhood, I hope Arrow video will give more spaghetti western box like Arizona colt, Texas addio, Johnny yuma, man pride and vengeance and more on 4k According to eurospy we hope to have 1 kiss the girls and make them die 2 hot diamonds in cold blood 3 professional killer 4 3s3 passport to hell 5 that man in Istanbul All in one box I wish my dream comes true
Honestly, it's kind of a derogatory term, and one that Arrow themselves avoided with the box set. It's slang because the movies are almost always Italian. A more accurate description would be "Italian Westerns" or "Euro Westerns." But I've been watching these movies for a long time, and the term Spaghetti Western is wired into me. I guess it's like calling a martial arts movie a "Chop Socky" film. Not the best way to describe it.
Arrow releases are pretty damn good. Even though it's only a 2K remaster, on a 4K upscaling player, you should get some pretty excellent PQ. Remastering these older 60s and 70s films to 4K would probably be a waste.
Not to undercut the coolness of this box (which is going on my wish list), but if that promo card indicates Arrow going into the Pinky Violence/Delinquent Girl Boss genre, I'm excited. Those are super hard to find in the States. I know; I'm sick.
Yeah, it was a sub-genre of the Yakuzu films where the gangs were female (usually school age). Haven't seen that one, but it's a pretty fun exploitation niche I'd like to be able to see more of without resorting to bootlegs.
I see. For anyone else who sees this comment, the tiny 1/2 inch pictures of the films above the titles on the spine of the art wraps are incorrect on 3 of the 4 movies. Unfortunate, but I do forgive them. Mistakes happen, and luckily it's a minor one that has nothing to do with the film presentation itself or the cover art. Maybe they'll issue a wrap replacement program, but I understand if they don't.
Love the video and your dedication but hard pass on the exploitation stuff. So many other better Westerns (check out Budd Boetticher stuff circa late 50s/early 60s).
Even though I have not seen a huge amount of Spaghetti Westerns, I sincerely doubt that anything can top The Great Silence for me. A perfect film through and through.
I also love this movie.
Do you know "Keoma " with Franco Nero?
So interesting! I love western but I have never experienced the Italian spaghetti westerns. Definitely something that I thought about trying especially after watching some commentary and ideas on the spaghetti western so I think I'm looking forward to trying that out
Arrow western box sets are top notch. Love the Complete Sartana, Ringo and love Django. Definitely buying this one too!
Interesting thing, I’ve been watching spaghetti westerns with my wife who isn’t the hugest western fan but she loves the spaghetti westerns and when I went over to watch a Ranown movie she’s like “man, these sure move slow don’t they” haha. Spaghetti westerns are meant for my wife I guess!
That's great! And those Ranown movies are so good, hopefully she warms up to them at some point.
@@CerealAtMidnight Yeah I’m slowly converting her to loving the movies I do haha
Massacre time is a great western the 2nd of franco nero
1st Django
2nd massacre time
3rd Texas addio
They are great and classic as well
Fantastic performance from franco nero and George Hilton
You will enjoy the movie
Thanks for your beautiful comments
Your reviews are the best and you always let us know about language in these types of movies and for me that's really important as I'm not familiar with these types of movies and you answer everything and most of the time I just need to finish the video before I have any questions. Take Care and Stay Safe.
I ordered mine and I can’t wait for it to arrive!
The Franco Nero/George Hilton combination really worked.
Nino Castelnuovo played a good psycho.
My faves are the Dollars Trilogy, Once Upon a Time in the West, Django, Massacre Time.
Love a good spaghetti western and this set looks awesome. Great advance preview Heath while I wait (probably for ages 😫) for my set to arrive here in Australia. Living vicariously through your vid in the meantime 😁. Plus I can tick another Fulci film off the filmography. I love collecting as much of a complete works in the best versions possible from directors I really dig and Fulci is one of them (amongst many others!).
Of course as you rightly say Leone is the no brainer spaghetti western benchmark with probably Corbucci next for mine in terms of the amount of spags of quality he produced (how good is The Great Silence!!). Probably my fave outside of that though is Sergio Sollima's The Big Gundown. Absolutely love that film.
This Vengeance Trails set of course will be extra awesome to dig into given the great book and those masses of extra features. *Rubs hands in glee*.
If recommending spags for newbies I'd go with :
1) The Dollars Trilogy (all 3)
2) Django
3) The Big Gundown
4) The Great Silence
5) My Name Is Nobody
Hi Cereal At Midnight,
Did you notice the reversal sleeves on this particular set have a miss print? Mine do. “My name is Pecos” and “Massacre Time” have the same pictures on the sleeve, and so do others. It’s an error. This is not uncommon with Arrow the last few years. Anyway, when you get a chance, maybe see what yours has.
Thanks,
Vlad
I really enjoy westerns as of late but I've never seen Italian westerns but these sound great. I really wanna add some westerns to my collection.
I love a lot of Spaghetti Westerns. I started getting into them back in the late '80s when I took a college class in cinematography. Sergio Leone is the ultimate director of Spaghetti Westerns with incredible movies like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly; A Fistfull of Dollars; and For a Few Dollars More (Dollars Trilogy). His masterpiece is Once Upon a Time in the West. But you have to also include Duck, You Sucker! (Fistfull of Dynamite). However, I would highly recommend watching any other Speghetti Western on Amazon Video or RUclips before making a purchase. In my opinion, they are so hit and miss. Some people like the
Sergio Corbucci movies, others don't. For example, I like The Mercenary (1968), but I don't like Django (1966). A couple of things always seem to make them great -- Ennio Marricone's scores and the earlier the movie the better (later movies get lazy imho). I also seem to gravitate to Lee Van Cleef, like in Death Rides a Horse. There are lot of films to check out, then you can buy the ones you really like.
Really great video. Never really watched many spaghetti westerns but your discussion on them here has really peaked my interest. Would you recommend the Sartana collection or Vengeance trails for a newbie?
Oh, that's a tough question! I'm gonna go with Vengeance Trails since it's four different directors, actors, and stories. Sartana is a franchise, so they're all kind of similar. Vengeance Trails will give you a wider look at the genre, even though all four movies share the revenge theme.
As I recall Italian films were always around 2 hours because in the 60s Italian movie theatres did not allow smoking so they needed an interval for a smoke break....however I loooove westerns and am trying to compile all the films of Lee Van Cleef on Bluray ..some are so hard to find..
Wow, I didn’t know it was out yet; Massacre Time is my favorite Fulci movie.
10:59 I enjoyed that two parter! Very informative on film!
Any chance we can get a video covering the whole arrow film Western/Spaghetti western catalog?
Nice.Definitely on my Want List. I've never seen a nice copy of And God Said To Cain, just cropped blown-out VHS versions.
Wild East did a nice copy of and God said to cain, as you said most are blown out edited versionslike mill creek and pop flix dvds
My first western I enjoyed was the good the bad the weird, a Korean version of leones. Then I watched good the bad the ugly and loved them both. Now I just got the man with no name trilogy and am slowly going through it.
But what else do you all recommend? I’m really starting to enjoy and appreciate these movies now that I’m in my 30s.
Also, Italian sword and sorcery movies?! Tell me more
My Top Spaghetti Westerns:
Once Upon A Time In The West
Keoma
The Big Gundown
The Great Silence
The Grand Duel
Keoma should come with a warning that the song will be in the head of the viewer for days!
Just got Vengeance trails box today and watched Massacre Time. I’m a huge spaghetti western fan but have never seen this before. Gotta say I loved it. So violent and kind a creepy at some points. I’d say this goes to my top 10 spaghetti films! 5/5
It seems that most of these Spaghetti Westerns were filmed in southern Spain. That new Western series "That Dirty Black Bag" was filmed in that area.
Almeria forever!
Great package! Specially massacre time
Great western
I love your interview
Yes we need more spaghetti western from Arrow video and eurospy like
Kiss the girl and make them die
Professional killer
Hot diamonds in cold blood and more others
Massacre time is one of my favorites. Franco nero and George hilton are great in this movie. That whipping scene is really violent. I always go with the english version. The song is awesome. Spaghetti westerns have great songs. Tomas Milian is my favorite actor. Henry silva is another favorite actor.
Congratulations. I agree.
Hamilton Book 34.95, just got my order in. Great review, you sold me on it.
Wow, great price!
5 macaroni westerns to watch:
The big gundown
day of anger
the great silence
the mercenary
Bullet for the General.
Thank you, I’ve been collecting movies since I was about 10 years old which is way over 30 years ago. Spaghetti western I have heard the term many times but since I’m not into westerns or haven’t been I have no idea what a spaghetti western is. Thank you for giving me a list of spaghetti westerns that I need to check out. This is something that sounds fascinating and I would be most likely enjoying. I like sonography and I like the art as well as the storyline As a child my mom seem to like watching Bonanza and all John Wayne movies
my favourite film is shango letze kampf
So I’m trying to get into Arrow but stay away from her what would you guys recommend
Anything that interest you. They put out some great stuff, I personally love their deluxe releases with the hard case slip and books
it looks like I'm going to have to buy some Spaghetti Westerns. I already have some Westerns in my movie collection, but not enough of them. Hopefully, that'll change soon. Otherwise, thanks once again Heath for another great video. I really appreciate the continued hard work!
Definitely gonna pick this set up, right in my wheelhouse. This as slightly off topic, but I wondered if you might have seen the film I worked on in 2017? The title is "The man who killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot". I feel like you might be one of those people who could appreciate the film, it can be a bit polarizing, because it subverts expectations a bit. There's elements that touch on homage to exploitation films (hence the crazy title), but for the most part it's a slow burn character drama about life regrets. Even though we made the film for under 2 million dollars, all the crew were so invested in the project that it came out with a real level of visual beauty and I feel like it can easily stand next to a lot of big budget films in the look and feel of it's production values. One of the best experiences of my life, and getting to meet and work with Sam Elliot was so much fun. If you get a chance to check it out, I'd like to hear what you think.
I LOVED The Man Who Killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot! Very cool that you worked on it! Yes, very subversive movie, but one that has a lot of interesting ideas and themes, for those who are patient. When I finished Hitler/Bigfoot, it occured to me that there are at least three interpretations to the movie, and that none of them feel like a stretch or like they're right or wrong. There's even an interpretation that the story is all in Elliott's mind, which I like. It plays on multiple levels and doesn't offer solid answers, and I loved it for that. We need more movies that take those risks and can start conversations. It's one of those films that feels like a singular vision, not a hodgepodge driven by executives and focus groups. So glad that you're associated with it. May I ask what your involvement was?
@@CerealAtMidnight That's awesome that you liked it! I have been good friends with the writer/director Bob K for many years, even got to read the screenplay in its formative stages, and that's how I got involved with the production. I am a graphic artist/illustrator by trade, but I've always liked making three dimensional objects too, so I was given the job of prop maker for the film. Almost every shot in the film features something I had to fabricate by hand, so it's hard to watch the movie with me without being annoyed by "there's that thing I made for this shot", lol. Before this, the only other feature I worked on was in the art dept. for Lucky Mckee's "The Woman", which was shot around 2010 here in western Mass. where I live. I've been a cinephile my whole life, but the idea of working in the film industry never seemed like anything attainable, having grown up and lived solely in New England. I feel really lucky to have been able to work with so many people I'd idolized my whole life, the pool of epic talent involved was insane: Doug Trumball, Richard Yuricich, Rococo Gioffre who you might know from some little movies like 2001: a Space Odyssey, Blade Runner, Close Encounters, etc. And John Sayles, Sam Elliot, Aiden Turner, the list goes on... Can't wait to see what Bob's next script to be filmed will be, he is definitely dedicated to making artful cinema!
Ah, that's fantastic! Congrats to you being able to step into that world and be a part of it. Next time I watch Hitler/Bigfoot, I'll have to pay special attention to the props. Speaking of The Woman, my friend, writer Joshua Jabcuga, was mentored by Jack Ketchum, who as you know co-wrote the movie and book The Woman was based on. Sometimes it's a small world!
Hello friend I always watch your video and I enjoy your speech I am also a spaghetti western fan since my childhood, I hope Arrow video will give more spaghetti western box like Arizona colt, Texas addio, Johnny yuma, man pride and vengeance and more on 4k
According to eurospy we hope to have
1 kiss the girls and make them die
2 hot diamonds in cold blood
3 professional killer
4 3s3 passport to hell
5 that man in Istanbul
All in one box
I wish my dream comes true
So what does the term “Spaghetti” western mean? I recognize which movies are but how did they get that name?
Honestly, it's kind of a derogatory term, and one that Arrow themselves avoided with the box set. It's slang because the movies are almost always Italian. A more accurate description would be "Italian Westerns" or "Euro Westerns." But I've been watching these movies for a long time, and the term Spaghetti Western is wired into me. I guess it's like calling a martial arts movie a "Chop Socky" film. Not the best way to describe it.
@@CerealAtMidnight Now I get it. Never thought of that.
Japan was the first to refer to Italian westerns as macaroni westerns. Somewhere that turned into spaghetti westerns here in the states.
I have this box as well Heath !.
And it's absolutely briljant.
I love your channel and content so i subscribed to you ;).
Cheers from Holland ;) !.
Thanks for the sub! Shout out to Holland!
Video quality any good ?
Arrow releases are pretty damn good. Even though it's only a 2K remaster, on a 4K upscaling player, you should get some pretty excellent PQ. Remastering these older 60s and 70s films to 4K would probably be a waste.
Not to undercut the coolness of this box (which is going on my wish list), but if that promo card indicates Arrow going into the Pinky Violence/Delinquent Girl Boss genre, I'm excited. Those are super hard to find in the States. I know; I'm sick.
I didn't know what that was, so thanks for elaborating!
Yeah, it was a sub-genre of the Yakuzu films where the gangs were female (usually school age). Haven't seen that one, but it's a pretty fun exploitation niche I'd like to be able to see more of without resorting to bootlegs.
50% off on amazon currently I’m jumping
Are you sure this is arrow and not criterion?
Arrow deluxe limited’s beat criterion for me
Hi
Unforgivably lazy/careless printing error on that box set but otherwise it looks great.
What's the error? And why is it unforgivable?
Look at the spines for the four discs.
I see. For anyone else who sees this comment, the tiny 1/2 inch pictures of the films above the titles on the spine of the art wraps are incorrect on 3 of the 4 movies. Unfortunate, but I do forgive them. Mistakes happen, and luckily it's a minor one that has nothing to do with the film presentation itself or the cover art. Maybe they'll issue a wrap replacement program, but I understand if they don't.
massacre time got it different title
god said to cain is satan der rache ive got
Love the video and your dedication but hard pass on the exploitation stuff. So many other better Westerns (check out Budd Boetticher stuff circa late 50s/early 60s).
I've covered the Ranown Cycle here and have championed those movies too. Fifties westerns are one of my favorite things ever.